Pesticide Tolerance; Exemptions, Petitions, Revocations, etc.: Choline Chloride in Pesticide Formulations
Summary
The EPA is reviewing whether choline chloride, a chemical used in pesticide products, should be allowed to remain in pesticide formulations sold in the United States. The agency is asking for public comments on this decision by June 7, 2025, to help determine if this ingredient is safe for people and the environment.
Key Points
- 1The EPA is examining choline chloride, an ingredient used in some pesticide formulations, to decide if it should be permitted or restricted
- 2The public has until June 7, 2025 to submit comments and evidence about whether this chemical is safe
- 3Choline chloride is used as an ingredient in pesticide products rather than as the main active ingredient that kills pests
- 4The EPA's decision could affect pesticide manufacturers and farmers who use these products
- 5This review is part of the EPA's broader responsibility to ensure pesticides and their ingredients don't pose unreasonable risks to human health or the environment
Key Dates
April 7, 2025
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